Zhu_2002_J.Pharmacol.Exp.Ther_302_1193

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Title : Ethanol suppresses fast potentiation of glycine currents by glutamate - Zhu_2002_J.Pharmacol.Exp.Ther_302_1193
Author(s) : Zhu L , Krnjevic K , Jiang Z , McArdle JJ , Ye JH
Ref : Journal of Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics , 302 :1193 , 2002
Abstract :

Excitatory (glutamate) and inhibitory (GABA(A) and glycine) receptor/channels coexist in many neurons. To assess effects of ethanol on the interaction of glutamate and glycine receptors, glycine-induced current (I(Gly)) was recorded by a whole-cell patch-clamp technique from neurons freshly dissociated from the ventral tegmental area of rats. A conditioning prepulse of glutamate (1-3 s, 1 mM) significantly and reversibly potentiated responses to a pulse of glycine. This potentiation was increased when extracellular calcium was raised to 12 mM and reduced by including 10 mM 1,2-bis-(2-aminophenoxy)ethane-N,N,N',N'-tetraacetic acid in the internal recording medium. It was not affected by 5 microM 1-N,O-bis-(5-isoquinolinesulfonyl)-N-methyl-L-tyrosyl]-4-phenylpiperazine (KN-62), a selective inhibitor of calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II. In a concentration-response analysis, a conditioning pulse of glutamate significantly lowered the EC(50) for glycine and increased the maximal I(Gly). Kinetic analysis of the currents indicated that glutamate slowed deactivation of glycine-gated chloride channels; therefore, glutamate may increase the affinity of glycine receptors for glycine. When coapplied with glycine, ethanol (10 mM) potentiated I(Gly) in 35% of neurons from the ventral tegmental area. In contrast, when coapplied with glutamate and glycine, ethanol suppressed the glutamate-induced potentiation of I(Gly) in these neurons. This suppression was also observed when ethanol and glycine were coapplied after a glutamate prepulse. A similar effect was observed when ethanol alone did not potentiate I(Gly). These findings suggest that glutamate-induced calcium influx modulates glycine receptors by a mechanism that can be blocked by ethanol.

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Zhu L, Krnjevic K, Jiang Z, McArdle JJ, Ye JH (2002)
Ethanol suppresses fast potentiation of glycine currents by glutamate
Journal of Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics 302 :1193

Zhu L, Krnjevic K, Jiang Z, McArdle JJ, Ye JH (2002)
Journal of Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics 302 :1193